The Chrysler Pacifica FAV (Family Adventure Vehicle) Wants To Be The Cool Minivan

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When you only sell one vehicle, you’d better make the most of it.

That’s what Chrysler has been trying to do with its best-selling minivan, which will be the only new vehicle available in the brand’s showrooms for 2025.

It recently announced the return of the value-oriented Voyager and has now introduced a version of the Pacifica that aims to keep it cool.

The Pacifica Family Adventure Vehicle Edition — aka: the Pacifica FAV — is a new trim aimed at putting the “fun” in functionality.

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The Pacifica FAV comes with roof racks and a standard Thule roof carrier with 16 cubic feet that Chrysler is adding to the Pacifica’s specifications to claim a best-in-class 156 cubic-feet of cargo space. (Gotta love them technicalities.)

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It also has Stow ‘n Go seating in the second and third rows that folds flat into the floor and a package of electronic driver aids that includes lane departure warning, adaptive cruise control, a blind spot monitor, rear cross-traffic alert and parking sensors. Black 18-inch wheels, all-weather floor mats, black exterior trim and FAV badges on the front doors round out the package.

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Chrysler is offering it with all three powertrain options at starting prices of $47,040 with front-wheel drive, $49,635 with all-wheel drive and $55,645 for the plug-in hybrid version, which loses the second row Stow ‘n Go seats because the cubbies under the floor that they fold into are where battery is installed.

The Pacifica FAV is scheduled to go on sale early in 2025.

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